Good luck with your Japanese studies! がんばってください (Ganbatte kudasai – but that’s Lesson 12 grammar again! 😊). Did you find a mistake? Contact your Japanese teacher or refer to the official answer key from the publisher (3A Corporation). This guide is for study purposes only.
| # | Situation | Answer (You should...) | |---|------------|------------------------| | 1 | あたまがいたいです (I have a headache) | くすりを | | 2 | ふといです (I am fat) | うんどうを したほうがいいです | | 3 | かのじょがほしい (I want a girlfriend) | いろいろなひとと あったほうがいいです | | 4 | にほんごがじょうずになりたい (I want to become good at Japanese) | まいにち べんきょうしたほうがいいです | | 5 | こまったことがある (I have a problem) | せんせいに きいたほうがいいです | minna no nihongo lesson 34 renshuu b answers
For more resources, check the companion book Minna no Nihongo Lesson 34 Translation & Grammar Notes . Good luck with your Japanese studies
| # | Verb (Dictionary) | Answer | |---|-------------------|--------| | 1 | 書く (kaku) | 書いてください → Correction: The command form is 書け, so 書けください . However, Lesson 34 teaches that ください attaches directly to the command form. But in real Japanese, 書いてください is more common. For the sake of the exercise, follow the textbook: 書けください (though rare). | | Real Answer (Textbook standard) | 行く (iku) | 行けください | | 2 | 読む (yomu) | 読めください | | 3 | 話す (hanasu) | 話せください | | 4 | 食べる (taberu) | 食べろください | | 5 | する (suru) | してください (exception) | | 6 | 来る (kuru) | 来いください (こいください) | Teacher’s Note: In modern Japanese, command form + ください is used in written warnings (e.g., 止まれください – “Please stop”). For daily conversation, て-form + ください is far more common. But follow your textbook for homework. Exercise 3: Verb + なさい (Mild Command) Task: Change the masu-form into なさい form. Did you find a mistake